There are certain makes and models you get accustomed to seeing in rough condition but still worth plenty of money. The Porsche 911 for sure, and the Buick Grand National for another. The Dodge Charger is certainly up there,… more»
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One Owner Barn Find: 1979 Dodge Power Wagon
The seller bought this 1979 Dodge Power Wagon as a non-running project but has since gotten it to run and drive quite well following a few basic service items being addressed. The truck runs and stops and has a… more»
Rare Droptop: 1989 Dodge Dakota Convertible 4×4
If a person had to name a convertible pickup – one of the most unusual combinations of all time – what do you think they would say? There have been a few of them over the years but the… more»
Rare Crew Cab: 1972 Dodge D200
While we seem to be hell-bent as a culture on bringing back everything that was once old and making it new again (versus creating new things of actual value), the long wheelbase pickup with a fleetside bed and four… more»
No Reserve Survivor: 1988 Dodge Ramcharger
Sometimes, the pictures really do all the talking about a given car or truck that’s for sale. In the case of this 1988 Dodge Ramcharger, the listing shows what looks like a survivor-grade truck in excellent condition with fresh… more»
Stunning Mopar! 1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE
The Dodge Charger debuted in mid-1966 and would not be popular until Chrysler’s B-body intermediates were redesigned in 1968. Compared to just 17,000 Chargers built in 1967, two years later the tally would be more than 89,000. Included in… more»
Radwood Ready Daytona: 1991 Dodge Daytona IROC
When you say IROC, a Chevy Camaro is the first car to come to mind. IROC-Z Camaros were the rage in the eighties, and everyone wanted one. Nothing, however, lasts forever. After Chevy withdrew sponsorship from the International Race… more»
America’s Fastest Sedan? 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T
Dodge had the fastest vehicle from 0-60 made in America in the late-1970s with the Li’l Red Truck and this 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T was almost two seconds faster to sixty mph and it had half the engine. Ok,… more»
0 to 60 in 4 Seconds! 1994 Dodge Viper
Introduced in 1992, the Viper was a mega-muscle/sports car that would be a part of Dodge’s portfolio until 2017. The 10-cylinder engine was easily rated at 400 hp and these hot rods could do 0-60 in about 4 seconds,… more»
Running Survivor: 1950 Dodge Pickup
Beautiful trucks from the 1940s and 1950s are coming out our ears these days at Barn Finds, and here’s another one. This 1950 Dodge Pickup, found here on eBay, is bid to $5,300, reserve not met. This truck lives… more»
Estate Sale Turbo: 1986 Dodge Omni GLH
The seller of this 1986 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo is just the second owner of this 1980s pocket rocket. He supposedly snagged it out of an estate after the original owner passed away, and boy, did he stumble upon… more»
Unrestored Shop Truck: 1936 Dodge LC Pickup
By the 1930s, Dodge Brothers was owned by Chrysler, the Dodge brothers both having passed away in 1920. Changes were afoot as a new design for Dodge trucks was introduced in 1936, with streamlined hood and fender contours, and… more»
340 Six-Pack: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
The automotive world is full of homologation specials built by manufacturers to qualify for various racing categories. The 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A was one such car that the company produced to qualify for the Sports Car Club of America’s… more»
















